Working for Families Evaluation Phase 1 (2004-2006)

Listen

TECHNICAL ANNEX T4 CLIENT DATA TO 31 MARCH 2006 TABLES

CONTENTS

CLIENT DATA
A1.1 Types of Contact
A1.2 Confidentiality Clause
A1.3 Current Status of Clients
A1.4 Questionnaire Not Completed

TABLES
Table A1.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Contact Type and by Area
Table A1.2: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Whether Agreed to Confidentiality Clause and by Area
Table A1.3: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Current Status of Clients and by Area
Table A1.4: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Unable or Unwilling to Complete All or Substantial Parts of the Form by Reason and by Area

TABLES

1. NUMBER OF CLIENTS AND AGENCIES REFERRED FROM
Table 1.1 Number of New Clients Registered by Quarter to 31 March 2006 by Area
Table 1.2: Number of New Client Registered Monthly to 31 March 2006 by Area
Table 1.3: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Agency Referred From and by Area
Table 1.4: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Working for Families Client Categories and by Area

2. PERSONAL CLIENT DETAILS
Table 2.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Gender and by Area
Table 2.2: Mean Average Age of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Area
Table 2.3 Main Language Spoken by Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Area
Table 2.4.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Citizenship Status and by Area
Table 2.4.2: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Ethnicity and by Area
Table 2.4.2B Proportion of Clients by Ethnicity 'White' compared to Scotland
Table 2.5: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 with a Disability by Area
4.3.5 Disability

3. HOUSEHOLD CIRCUMSTANCES
Table 3.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Household Living Arrangement and by Area
4.4.1 Household Living Arrangements
Table 3.2.1: Average Mean Number of children in the Household under 18 years of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006
Table 3.2.2A: Number of Children of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006
Table 3.2.2B: Number of Children in Household for Clients to 31 March 2006, by Area
Table 3.2.3: Age of Youngest Child of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Area
Table 3.2.4: Who is Mainly Responsible for Looking After Children?
Table 3.3.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 with Children with Disabilities/Chronic or Severe Health Problems ( CSHP); with Children with 'Record of Needs' (RoN); and those of them whose children receive Special Needs Education Care, by Area
Table 3.3.2: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 which Care for Other Non-Child Dependent(s) by Area
Table 3.4: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Type of Accommodation, by Area

4. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVITIES
Table 4.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Type of Qualification and by Area
Table 4.1.1: Percentage of Clients Registered to 31 march 2006 by Type of Qualification (%) compared to Scotland, by Area
Figure 4.7: Percentage of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Type of Qualification (%) compared to Scotland (Census 2001)
Table 4.2: Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Economic Activity by Area
Table 4.2.1 Economic Activity of WFF Clients compared to Scotland (Census 2001)
Table 4.3: Clients' Partners' Economic Activity (for Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Living with Partner/Spouse)
Table 4.4: Household Economic Situation for those either Living with Partner/Spouse or in Lone Parent Households Registered to 31 March 2006
Table 4.5: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Type of Benefits Receiving and by Area
Table 4.6.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently in Paid Employment by Type of Occupation and by Area
Table 4.6.2: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently in Paid Employment by Type of Industry and by Area
Table 4.6.3: Average Number of Hours that Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently in Paid Employment Work by Area
Table 4.6.4: Clients' Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently in Paid Employment average Weekly Take Home Pay by Area
Table 4.7.1: Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 who have Never Worked by Area
Table 4.7.2: Average Length of Time since Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Not Currently in Paid Employment last held a job, by Area
Table 4.7.3: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Not in Paid Employment by Most Regular Occupation in the Past and by Area
Table 4.7.4: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Not in Paid Employment by Most Regular Type of Industry in Past Jobs, by Area
Table 4.8.1: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently Attending Education or Training by Type of Provider and by Area
Table 4.8.2: Mean Average Duration (Weeks) of Course for Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Attending Education or Training, by Area
Table 4.8.3: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently Attending Education or Training by Type of Attendance and by Area
Table 4.8.4 Expected Qualifications of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently in Education or Training
Table 4.8.5: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 by Type of Training Undertaken in the Last 3 Years, by Area (to 31 March 2006)
Table 4.9: Number of Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Currently Involved in Voluntary Activities by Hours per Week and by Area

5. ASPIRATIONS
Table 5.1.1: Mentioned as One of Three Main Aspirations that Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would Like to Achieve by Participating in Working for Families (Registration Form)
Table 5.1.2: Mentioned as One of Three Main Aspirations that Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would Like to Achieve by Participating in Working for Families, by Area (for SCC)
Table 5.2: Working Patterns that Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would be Willing to Consider (for clients who aspire to moving to a full-time or a part-time job, or to increase hours or pay & SCC)
Table 5.3.1: Job Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would Like to Do (Standard Occupational Code, SOC), (for clients who aspire to moving to a full-time or a part-time job, or to increase hours or pay)
Table 5.3.2: Job Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would Like to Do (Standard Industrial Code, SIC), (for clients who aspire to moving to a full-time or a part-time job, or to increase hours or pay)
Table 5.4.1: Average Length of Time Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would be Prepared to Travel to Work, Return Journey (for clients who aspire to moving to a full-time or a part-time job, or to increase hours or pay & SCC)
Table 5.4.2: Mean Average Time (Minutes) Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 Would be Prepared to Travel to Work, Return Journey (for clients who aspire to moving to a full-time or a part-time job, or to increase hours or pay & SCC)

6. BARRIERS BY AREA
Table 6.1.1: Barriers to Employment for Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 (for Sustained Contact Clients)
Table 6.1.2: Types of Barriers to Employment Experienced by Clients Registered to 31 March 2006, by Area
Table 6.1.3: Barriers to Employment Experienced by Clients Registered to 31 March 2006 (for Sustained Contact Clients at Point of Registration)
Table 6.1.4.1: Mean Number of Barriers to Employment for Sustained Contact Clients ( SCC), by Area
Table 6.1.4.2: Mean Number of Barriers (Opportunities and Skills) for SCC, by Areas
Table 6.1.4.3 : Mean Number of Barriers (Caring Responsibilities) for SCC, by Areas
Table 6.1.4.4: Mean Number of Barriers (Transport) for SCC, by Areas
Table 6.1.4.5: Mean Number of Barriers (Other Barriers) for SCC, by Areas
Table 6.1.5.1: Barriers to Work (Opportunities and Skills) Experienced by Clients, by Area
Table 6.1.5.2: Barriers to Work (Caring Responsibilities and Transport) Experienced by Clients, by Area
Table 6.1.5.3: Barriers to Work (Other Issues) Experienced by Clients, by Area
Table 6.2: Clients' Registered to 31 March 2006 Key Barriers to Employment by Area

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AREAS?
Table 7.1: Personal Client Details
Key Differences in WFF Clients between Areas
Table 7.2: Household Circumstances
Key Differences in Household Circumstances of Clients Between Areas
Table 7.3: Qualifications, Experience and Activities
Key Differences in Education, Economic Activity and Benefits Claimed of Clients between Areas

Page updated: Tuesday, September 04, 2007